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But possibly a tsunami in the bowel of whoever eats the contentsAnd no tsunami to be seen in that bowl ... :shocked:
The demo was to show that 0.6s and there was no shutter vibration affecting the clarity, in my hands. The very same goes for your comment also. Certain things are for flavor (not taste) and not to be eaten like a toffee.But possibly a tsunami in the bowel of whoever eats the contents
Don't think there's any artificial light in this shot, but two windows (center with direct sunlight, right side on shaded side of building). The cast I was wondering about is visible along the ceiling.Usually fluorescent which means green
Mike was kind enough to send me a few files to play with since he knows Im sitting here waiting for UPS to drop off my adapter. My luck there is a exemption so its late. GrrrrrrrrrrThis shot is nothing special, just a snap outside my office, but it's a perfect example of why I love the A7R. I shot this with a more than 30-year-old Canon FD 28mm 2.8, that I paid $30 for. It's so much fun being able to use nearly all my lenses on this wonderful little 'digital back'. And the quality coming from some of these old, inexpensive lenses is remarkable.
How extremely annoying for you - but at least it's not Friday!OT here I am screwed by UPS. My stuff ( adapter and goodies) are stuck in Dallas. Tomorrow
Grrrrrrrrr. Early happy hour coming